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i began exploring how these government employee unions lobby our government to increase spending on government employees. which, by the way, increases their dues income and gives them more money to spend on politics. it's this cycle, this corrupt cycle of political spending which benefits government employee unions far more than it even benefits the government employees. and it drives our nation into debt. and that's why i explored this topic, and that's how this book came about. coming here, coming into this room, somebody said, what is a shadowboss? i'm going to take about two minutes and just try to explain that to you. what is a shadowboss have to do with government employee unions? in our lives, our shadowbosses are the people that we really work for. the people who hold us accountable for the decisions that we make in our lives. it's our fathers telling us to study harder so we'll have a chance for a bright future. it's our mothers pressing us to stay out of trouble. it's our football coaches sending in plays from the sidelines. for many of us, god is our shadowboss, giving us a plan for
i began exploring how these government employee unions lobby our government to increase spending on government employees. which, by the way, increases their dues income and gives them more money to spend on politics. it's this cycle, this corrupt cycle of political spending which benefits government employee unions far more than it even benefits the government employees. and it drives our nation into debt. and that's why i explored this topic, and that's how this book came about. coming here,...
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but the moment the government tries to use its ability as the government and itstu a the government to pressure them to take it down, that is when you are interfering with third-party speech -- >> go ahead, finish. mr. aguinaga: the third party is absent from the conversation. the thd rty whose speech is being censored is absent from this discussion. >> do you think that justice jackson's hypotheticals end it down, does that re the level of coercion you think is problematic? mr. aguinaga: if the test isci,a harder case saying that is coercion. i think by its definition, it easier addressed as a sutantial encouragement case. but whether it is encouragen or joint participation and conspiracy, at thendf the day, if what the government is trying to do is eliminate viewpoints from public discourse -- >> again, under my colleague's hypothetical, it was not necessarily to eliminate viewin, it was to eliminate inruions about how to engage in some game that is seriously harming children around e country. and they say, we encourage you to stop that.,h thatiolates the constitution? mr. aguinagai
but the moment the government tries to use its ability as the government and itstu a the government to pressure them to take it down, that is when you are interfering with third-party speech -- >> go ahead, finish. mr. aguinaga: the third party is absent from the conversation. the thd rty whose speech is being censored is absent from this discussion. >> do you think that justice jackson's hypotheticals end it down, does that re the level of coercion you think is problematic? mr....
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we have a small government or relatively limited government party to contest the party of big government? and that's an area where i think things may change. i hi when paul ryan decided -- i think when paul ryan decided, was elected to congress, there budget a lot of people as -- there wasn't a lot of people as back benchers. but since then we've seen mike pence join the republican leadership and eventually becoming governor of indiana. we've seen -- who's the -- jeb hensarling from texas voted against the leadership on a number of issues and ultimately joined the leadership. of we saw jim demint from south carolina become a very important kingmaker in the senate having a lot of influence on the composition of the republican conference while voting against the party leadership and soon he -- maybe even today he was inaugurated, i'm not sure, very soon he is going to be taking over as president of the heritage foundation, one of the more important conservative think tanks in washington and in the country as a whole. and then in 2008 we saw the ultimate congressional back bencher in the fo
we have a small government or relatively limited government party to contest the party of big government? and that's an area where i think things may change. i hi when paul ryan decided -- i think when paul ryan decided, was elected to congress, there budget a lot of people as -- there wasn't a lot of people as back benchers. but since then we've seen mike pence join the republican leadership and eventually becoming governor of indiana. we've seen -- who's the -- jeb hensarling from texas voted...
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the government simply will not discuss pay, and the government said they will not talk about pay. the unions have said very explicitly, we will talk about pay. this is the political discussion. i would like to know about the economics, but let's be clear on the facts -- it is the government not talking about pay. the unions have said very clearly they will talk about pay. when we talk about who's side this time on, i think we need to look at from two perspectives. i don't know what will happen to public opinion, none of us to do, but quite simply in terms of can the government afford to sit and wait this out, yes, of course it can. the country will not collapse if the unions are on strike. if the government sticks to its guns, the unions will have to give in. they cannot force the government to hand over more money. but the important thing is actually in the long run, the government is still going to lose because as misses thatcher, who famously did concede to pay rises when inflation was rising, realized you cannot fight the market. it is not the unions saying public-sector worke
the government simply will not discuss pay, and the government said they will not talk about pay. the unions have said very explicitly, we will talk about pay. this is the political discussion. i would like to know about the economics, but let's be clear on the facts -- it is the government not talking about pay. the unions have said very clearly they will talk about pay. when we talk about who's side this time on, i think we need to look at from two perspectives. i don't know what will happen...
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— government? is it chaos, grant sha s? government? is it chaos, grant shapps? we — government? is it chaos, grant shapps? we thought _ government? is it chaos, grant shapps? we thought we - government? is it chaos, grant shapps? we thought we might| government? is it chaos, grant. shapps? we thought we might get government? is it chaos, grant - shapps? we thought we might get a statement from _ shapps? we thought we might get a statement from the _ shapps? we thought we might get a statement from the new _ shapps? we thought we might get a statement from the new home - statement from the new home secretary but we just got a brief shot of him walking across downing street out of number ten. but he has been appointed the home secretary and that has been confirmed by the prime minister's twitter account. he is the home secretary and we were just talking to alexander brown from the scotsman about that. we were reflecting on bringing him in... in fact we are going back to hell and now in the houses of parliament. helen, there was grant shapps, who was a supporter of rishi sunak in t
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i think the government is quite weird of this and . we have and we have been asked and we will provide all the support needed in terms of instituting the good elements of good government. of good institutions but again it's all depends on the decision and the political commitment of the government to move into the process i think now the government is trying to move into the process one looking at the inflate the public sector to organize it and most importantly how to move the private sector the public sector excuse me in being quite productive in their living projects in making things happen and of course when we're talking of public sector it's only fair to say that there are a lot of good elements within the public sector within the government situation lot of good elements and unfortunately there are some whole structure that is quite rigid and unfortunately that is a lot influenced by some political interferences so i think if there is a political will and that is a decision to move forward into a process of free organizing the p
i think the government is quite weird of this and . we have and we have been asked and we will provide all the support needed in terms of instituting the good elements of good government. of good institutions but again it's all depends on the decision and the political commitment of the government to move into the process i think now the government is trying to move into the process one looking at the inflate the public sector to organize it and most importantly how to move the private sector...
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good government, you have good non-government schools, then government schools and bad non-government schools , according to the product that i vote for. registration of school programs that exist, the type of circuit, the division of good schools and schools of the ministry of education . sometimes in other schools there is a government. one look at this. this issue originates from here . one look is that non-government schools have been established. it helps the government schools that the provinces and regions that are facing a shortage of human resources. we are faced with education. our class density is high. well, the existence of non-government schools helps to solve the issue of shortages. it is good now, and i said that about two million and 200,000 students, 18,000 students , have the approval of a thousand schools across the country. it helps the government. it looks good despite this with the help of educational justice, educational justice in the whole country between the elites, between the discussion of education experts, the flow of the post office, there is a view tha
good government, you have good non-government schools, then government schools and bad non-government schools , according to the product that i vote for. registration of school programs that exist, the type of circuit, the division of good schools and schools of the ministry of education . sometimes in other schools there is a government. one look at this. this issue originates from here . one look is that non-government schools have been established. it helps the government schools that the...
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, don't trust government, don't think government can do good. you are in texas, the hating on government capital of the western world. (audience laughter) we hate government so much, we'd rather have no government except we then wouldn't have anybody to sue. (president obama laughs) so we need government for at least one reason. how do you change the perception that government can do good at a moment when people have decided government can't do good? - well part of it is the fact that when government does great things, we take it for granted, and it's not a story. every day government is delivering for everybody in this room, whether you know it or not. i can find the fiercest libertarian in the room, who despises every level of government, thinks it's all corrupt, but they're checking the weather on their phone, and lo and behold, it turns out that there's a government satellite out there - [evan] that's government. - (president obama) that is facilitating that. and they'd be really irritated if they couldn't figure out whether it was gonna be
, don't trust government, don't think government can do good. you are in texas, the hating on government capital of the western world. (audience laughter) we hate government so much, we'd rather have no government except we then wouldn't have anybody to sue. (president obama laughs) so we need government for at least one reason. how do you change the perception that government can do good at a moment when people have decided government can't do good? - well part of it is the fact that when...
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and non-government. if we cannot agree on these concepts , then the conclusion of my discussion will not be very favorable. what components can we list ? what features for a. we can list a school and learn about it under the title of schools and then divide it into government and non-government . i think it has four or five basic components. now with one less or more, the first most important or one of the most important components is the discussion of educational content. nature the program that is planned in the school to convey this content to the students, the next component is the space, a place where i can tell you about the school , the tent shanty, i can tell you about the kapri schools , whatever is called the school, the children study there, you are the teacher. of course, any teacher, not a qualified teacher, can convey this content. and he himself becomes a role model and a storm for the students. in addition to using his content, the manager of the management of these elements as a connecti
and non-government. if we cannot agree on these concepts , then the conclusion of my discussion will not be very favorable. what components can we list ? what features for a. we can list a school and learn about it under the title of schools and then divide it into government and non-government . i think it has four or five basic components. now with one less or more, the first most important or one of the most important components is the discussion of educational content. nature the program...
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we would also of course disagree with the government's contention that when the government uses a computer or a robot, it does not implicate a party's fourth amendment rights. if the government sent a robot into your house the look around and find evidence, there is no question that, that search would violate the 4th amendment, and require a warrant in the same as a human search would. so we don't disagree on the merits, because we know that wikimedia's own communications are being intercepted. and secondly, the government is looking at all text-based communications entering and leaving of the plaintiffs. i want to emphasize that we have supported these claims with the official government disclosure, and detailed explanation of how the internet work, and published press reports and documents. because the factual allegations are detail and nonconclusion their, the court must accept them as true for this purposes and take all of the reasonable inferences in favor of the plaintiff. and the kconcrete injury, and te interception of the communications is all we have to do to establish standing a
we would also of course disagree with the government's contention that when the government uses a computer or a robot, it does not implicate a party's fourth amendment rights. if the government sent a robot into your house the look around and find evidence, there is no question that, that search would violate the 4th amendment, and require a warrant in the same as a human search would. so we don't disagree on the merits, because we know that wikimedia's own communications are being intercepted....
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government will be putting together to _ the government will be putting together to label— the government will be putting together to label who- the government will be putting together to label who it - the government will be putting together to label who it deemsj the government will be putting. together to label who it deems to the government will be putting - together to label who it deems to be extreme _ together to label who it deems to be extreme we — together to label who it deems to be extreme. we have had _ together to label who it deems to be extreme. we have had reports- together to label who it deems to be extreme. we have had reports that i extreme. we have had reports that this is— extreme. we have had reports that this is going — extreme. we have had reports that this is going to— extreme. we have had reports that this is going to be _ extreme. we have had reports that this is going to be impacting - extreme. we have had reports thatl this is going to be impacting muslim community— this is going to be impacting muslim community groups _ this is going to be impacti
government will be putting together to _ the government will be putting together to label— the government will be putting together to label who- the government will be putting together to label who it - the government will be putting together to label who it deemsj the government will be putting. together to label who it deems to the government will be putting - together to label who it deems to be extreme _ together to label who it deems to be extreme we — together to label who it deems to...
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if governments react that. on the keynesian pattern by trying to inject which will enable these people to be employed. then i agree with professor friedman that all you get is faster and faster inflation and and that, if you like is caused by the but the government is a proximate of an original instability that is there and there's nothing in professor friedman's which would correct that inherent contradiction or flaw in classical western political economy. you and i. peter, i want to ask you one question of do you deny that big government plays a large part in the rise of big capital and big labor? i think that interactive i once said big, big capital causes big labor causes big government, causes big failure. and that is the tragic story in 20th century we have to unravel that. if start that root with big government will be wrong. big government causes big capital costs. big labor costs. i don't i don't think historically that's what's happened. but you and are agreed we don't want big government that's what
if governments react that. on the keynesian pattern by trying to inject which will enable these people to be employed. then i agree with professor friedman that all you get is faster and faster inflation and and that, if you like is caused by the but the government is a proximate of an original instability that is there and there's nothing in professor friedman's which would correct that inherent contradiction or flaw in classical western political economy. you and i. peter, i want to ask you...
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our government railroad. it was created three years ago after a senator said a government rail company would be the last great hope to save rail passenger service. so how is that working out? randall o'toole specializes in transportation. we still have passenger triachbs >> we do have passenger trains and they are hemorrhaging money. when amtrak took over, congress actually believed it would be able to pay for itself out of rail fares. they were cheaper than airline fares they would get a lot of customers. but since then airline fares have dropped and rail fares have gone up and costs have gone up faster so the subsidies are huge. >> john: costs would go down and costs often do and government thought it manages better. they didn't regulate freight rail. there we have this chart. the prices did go down. we measure this from the beginning of amtrak, amtrak prices went up, freight went down. >> if you look at the chart. they stayed about the same until about 1980 when we deregulated the freight lines. they got t
our government railroad. it was created three years ago after a senator said a government rail company would be the last great hope to save rail passenger service. so how is that working out? randall o'toole specializes in transportation. we still have passenger triachbs >> we do have passenger trains and they are hemorrhaging money. when amtrak took over, congress actually believed it would be able to pay for itself out of rail fares. they were cheaper than airline fares they would get a...
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i go to a government-run health exchange. either way, the government wins in this case. you're going to see the exits of all the etnas, the blue cross blue shield, obama care win webs we can't fight the at this point. >> boy, we have to mark this down. you said they're a genius. >> i did. sasha, companies are not just leaving california. it's washington, massachusetts, new york, new jersey. what do us is the reason for that? >> well, for one thing, it's the first time i've ever agreed with gary b., so that's great. the reason is this is pure market competition. if you're looking at, for example, united healthcare in california, they have 2% of the individual policy market. they can't be competitive. the reason the people aren't leaving them is because they can't because no other insurer will take them, which is the whole point of what's going to happen under obama care. if you have three companies in california that have 87.% of that market, united is not leaving california. they're going to go into employer health care coverage because it's more profitable there and the
i go to a government-run health exchange. either way, the government wins in this case. you're going to see the exits of all the etnas, the blue cross blue shield, obama care win webs we can't fight the at this point. >> boy, we have to mark this down. you said they're a genius. >> i did. sasha, companies are not just leaving california. it's washington, massachusetts, new york, new jersey. what do us is the reason for that? >> well, for one thing, it's the first time i've...
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, government aid? >> unfortunately, at least in most countries in africa, government has been the problem. they basically stand in my way. as an entrepreneur, government does nothing but slow me down on a regular basis. there are officials bribing me. the fact that my truck gets stopped on a regular basis, making its way from point a to the port, and that i have to pay in time and delay. >> he says government aid will help fight corruption. >> no. i am sorry. the more you are feeding these huge governments and the more you're choking me on the other end. that is at least the phenomenon. but i am a witness of and i have to live through every day. the more you give to them and the more of that that happens to me. >> we do think there is a role the government can play. in a lot of places that we work, we actually find there is a government deficit because there is a lack of security. there is a lack of basic services. people don't have clean water. people have to deal with -- >> why do you believe governm
, government aid? >> unfortunately, at least in most countries in africa, government has been the problem. they basically stand in my way. as an entrepreneur, government does nothing but slow me down on a regular basis. there are officials bribing me. the fact that my truck gets stopped on a regular basis, making its way from point a to the port, and that i have to pay in time and delay. >> he says government aid will help fight corruption. >> no. i am sorry. the more you are...
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there's a government programs. the government wants to provide protection for some groups or other groups? >> depending on the nature of the distinction, equal protection problems, potential -- >> potential first amendment problems to if it was based on the figure speech, is not right? >> if it was based on viewpoint -- >> it would not be clearly if it was based on viewpoint. i don't really understand the answer you gave me before. difference between politician of a good are craft would clearly be viewpoint-based. similarly, if you say the flag say wonderful emblem but you can't say that the flag is a terrible emblem. that would be viewpoint-based. i >> -- i mean -- >> i mean, that's what this regulation does. it says you can say one of those things but you can't say the other and get trademark. >> but it sweeps with a broad brush. and i think the reason that viewpoint-based discrimination has historically been the most disfavored type of regulation from a first amendment perspective is that it creates the danger t
there's a government programs. the government wants to provide protection for some groups or other groups? >> depending on the nature of the distinction, equal protection problems, potential -- >> potential first amendment problems to if it was based on the figure speech, is not right? >> if it was based on viewpoint -- >> it would not be clearly if it was based on viewpoint. i don't really understand the answer you gave me before. difference between politician of a good...
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the government says... for a decade, we have failed to get the stockpile right, but when covid—i9 first appeared to, we still had time. at the start of february, the european centre of disease control issued a warning. they advised us what we needed to buy and how much. the document says we will need respirator masks, eye protection, gowns and gloves. for the most serious cases, around 20 sets of ppe per patient, per day. we should have been getting ready. february is when we started seeing the big outbreak in europe. so actually, february was our month to prepare. these four weeks of february were crucial. what would be the implications if you didn't take advantage of that four weeks of planning? they would be devastating. the government has been accused of failing to act quickly enough. this is the kind of opportunity we missed. this factory in bolton makes the protective fabric needed to make specialist ppe gowns and masks. they were not approached by the government in february. and in march, the compa
the government says... for a decade, we have failed to get the stockpile right, but when covid—i9 first appeared to, we still had time. at the start of february, the european centre of disease control issued a warning. they advised us what we needed to buy and how much. the document says we will need respirator masks, eye protection, gowns and gloves. for the most serious cases, around 20 sets of ppe per patient, per day. we should have been getting ready. february is when we started seeing...
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we have pushed government out and contracted government out. so, it turns out there are series of things that have come out of that. the first is that when you start looking the size of the massive tender government most of the -- federal government most if the fact that there are friends and neighbors. 85% of all the people who work for the federal government work outside the beltway. one, ament is pushing pushing tr out to citizens but much of the -- many people who work for government are already there. figuring out how to try to connect the decisions is better is a big question but much of government already is out there in the community. the second thing is that we have tried to shrink the size of government by contracting more of it out, by some rinking government, by doing away with as many bureaucrats -- we have no more bureaucrats now than we had during the kennedy administration because we have pushed more of the responsibilities out to the private sector. so if you look, for example, the people who manage the met care and medicaid pr
we have pushed government out and contracted government out. so, it turns out there are series of things that have come out of that. the first is that when you start looking the size of the massive tender government most of the -- federal government most if the fact that there are friends and neighbors. 85% of all the people who work for the federal government work outside the beltway. one, ament is pushing pushing tr out to citizens but much of the -- many people who work for government are...
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the government doesn't invest. the government just spends. the government doesn't produce wealth. it just consumes wealth. that is economics 101, junior high school economics. what is the government trying to do, pull the wool over our eyes? >> it doesn't make any sense to the economist or each of us, that they would invest. we use the word invest and i assume that means there will be a return. but the shareholders do not receive a return. they may in some instances, you talk about rows and military and other things receive a general public good. but there is no such thing as investment in a government it's a transfer of payment. >> got it. david buckner, thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> battle wary wisconsin democrats may be on their way home soon, but the fight is far from over. where the next brawl is brewing next. >> judge l0] al1]ndrewl0]: today an offer was made by defiant t meet with governor walker if he would travel to the border with illinois to meet them there. governor walker's response, as most of yours would be, "ridiculous." the 14 of the group w
the government doesn't invest. the government just spends. the government doesn't produce wealth. it just consumes wealth. that is economics 101, junior high school economics. what is the government trying to do, pull the wool over our eyes? >> it doesn't make any sense to the economist or each of us, that they would invest. we use the word invest and i assume that means there will be a return. but the shareholders do not receive a return. they may in some instances, you talk about rows...
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government problem. it is the state and local officials that let bridges and highways fall into disrepair. they didn't make the choices to fix them. >> liz used to complain about the unfunded mandates. >> i never did. don't put words in my mouth. i don't know what you are talking about. >> in terms of the best way to help municipalities is get the economy moving. that means getting the credit system moving again and having the dollar strong and stable and how about cutting tax rates. it worked before. instead of having the government try to do t. we will pull ourselves out of this just as we did in the 1980's and 1990's. >> in new jersey we have nine out of 10 jobs created in the public sector so guess what is happening to unemployment. it is going down. this is a death sentence for fiscal responsibility. stuart: last word to quentin hardy. >> you have got to get the american consumer moving again. if you think unemployment is bad now try taking away the government jobs and see what happens over the next
government problem. it is the state and local officials that let bridges and highways fall into disrepair. they didn't make the choices to fix them. >> liz used to complain about the unfunded mandates. >> i never did. don't put words in my mouth. i don't know what you are talking about. >> in terms of the best way to help municipalities is get the economy moving. that means getting the credit system moving again and having the dollar strong and stable and how about cutting tax...
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even a contractor who contracted to with a government or quasi-government agency, this happens directly from the treasury account, as soon as the status report is approved, the contractor of the executive agency issues the approvals, the organization approves the program again for final approval, and orders payment for the construction project. it is issued, this actually comes from the program organization. the economy and treasury of the country directly deposits this to the contractor's account, a direct credit payment for the final benefit, which is actually in the sub-accounts of the things we had before. if a manager wanted to play games with the contractor, now or really, even one month or two months deposit of this money for that machine. it is not possible to use it anymore. yes, the government said that i paid, sir. the contractor said , why didn't it reach me? if the government paid , the last chain, i should be able to account for my workers , where i bought the raw materials, i bought cement, i bought steel , i bought non-materials, finally. this hospital , the school that
even a contractor who contracted to with a government or quasi-government agency, this happens directly from the treasury account, as soon as the status report is approved, the contractor of the executive agency issues the approvals, the organization approves the program again for final approval, and orders payment for the construction project. it is issued, this actually comes from the program organization. the economy and treasury of the country directly deposits this to the contractor's...
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what is your government doing? what does ethiopian government doing to help them? well, as i've mentioned, that the tpr left started this conflict last year in november, attacking and seizing the ethiopian northern command headquarters and to cry through this process in the past. so 4 or 5 months of thousands were also killed. and hundreds of women have been great by this, the terrorists to group militants said the t p elephant. their supporters are at this moment and it's an important point that you bring up this idea of sexual violence and many other atrocities that are happening in the region. but i want to just bring it back to the humanitarian question for a moment. and just to clarify, i didn't say that the ticket at the t b, l have started, the war said that the, the conflict started between your government and the t p left a year ago. what the question is, but what is the ethiopian government doing to help the people who are suffering due to this humanitarian crisis the for on 100000. if your bills were facing starvation, my question is, what is the governm
what is your government doing? what does ethiopian government doing to help them? well, as i've mentioned, that the tpr left started this conflict last year in november, attacking and seizing the ethiopian northern command headquarters and to cry through this process in the past. so 4 or 5 months of thousands were also killed. and hundreds of women have been great by this, the terrorists to group militants said the t p elephant. their supporters are at this moment and it's an important point...
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our government does few bounds. we did the government to focus on core constitutional responsibilities. we need a government that is looking out for the interest of everybody. we need one that is providing efficient services with accountability attached to it. in his blueprint, the first one is focused on the analysis of federal departments. we have 100 different recommendations. i will give you examples of those. i wanted to clarify that not everything in here is something that the executive department has the authority to take on. a lot of the things will require buy-in from congress. our second edition of the blueprint specifies what the executive can do already, what changes can be made and what things will need congressional buy-in. we also look at some cost cutting issues. in the second one, we look at reforms like modernizing changes to personal policy. among our 110 recommendations we include, i will start with eliminating coal departments, such as the federal housing administration and the financing agency
our government does few bounds. we did the government to focus on core constitutional responsibilities. we need a government that is looking out for the interest of everybody. we need one that is providing efficient services with accountability attached to it. in his blueprint, the first one is focused on the analysis of federal departments. we have 100 different recommendations. i will give you examples of those. i wanted to clarify that not everything in here is something that the executive...
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to govern such a large country and also as almost a partial response to the u.s. call to do structural reform in china there has to be certain preconditions in an ideal world a china should establish this market economy and it should introduce all sorts of free market rules opening khana me all sorts of things but it cannot just happen overnight by just introducing those rules there has to be compatible compatible law enforcement environment there has to be social trust which china do not have much right now if you're walking china it's not the most trusting society in the ward for sure strangers rarely help each other if you stay here long enough you will see internet fraud there will be some sort of scam that you were experienced and it's really hard to control the corner and the government. of though we knew. there are two things here just four years which is basically that is business is a pretty. bow the. using its part with the social could it's a system which is going to be monitored by the government but eventually i think both will converge the moon. the
to govern such a large country and also as almost a partial response to the u.s. call to do structural reform in china there has to be certain preconditions in an ideal world a china should establish this market economy and it should introduce all sorts of free market rules opening khana me all sorts of things but it cannot just happen overnight by just introducing those rules there has to be compatible compatible law enforcement environment there has to be social trust which china do not have...
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the general practice of government's erecting monuments and similarly here, government's speak from government owned flagpoles. that is what the observer would expect. pleasant grove made no express statement of its message. the city has. it has a specific policy with respect to foreign flag raisings and it has issued resolutions in connection with others. third, it would defeat the flagpole's essential function as the bully pulpit. the city cannot use its flagpole to communicate its own message if it must remain neutral and carry the opposite message. private parties are free to wave their flag on city hall plaza or even raise a temporary flagpole but they cannot send a message the city does not endorse. i welcome the court's questions. i'm happy to address some of the questions -- >> do i understand you to be saying that to some extent city approves of every flag that flies? >> it has to confirm that raising a flag is consistent with the city's message. that's the stipulation. >> well, i don't know -- there may be some dispute about it. but does the mayor of boston really approve of the mont
the general practice of government's erecting monuments and similarly here, government's speak from government owned flagpoles. that is what the observer would expect. pleasant grove made no express statement of its message. the city has. it has a specific policy with respect to foreign flag raisings and it has issued resolutions in connection with others. third, it would defeat the flagpole's essential function as the bully pulpit. the city cannot use its flagpole to communicate its own...
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it is an agency set up by the government. it is a pr firm which tells the news media at large all the activities of government, organizing press reli releases, conferences, so forth. governing fake news has been given to an agency that has not been authorized to do that. our issue is the sweeping powers without any procedures, without any mandate, w without any statutory influence is giving information about government activities to news media. that is a fundamental problem. there are subsequent problems with the procedures set up, but those are secondary to the fundamental problem. let's keep in mind, the pib in the dark days was the agency that was engaging in censorship. there was censorship in news media, the newspapers and magazines. they had to get verified by the pib. what the government now has done has taken and enacted censorship powers given to the same agency which was exercising this arbitrary power back then. nick: that is the thing, this is akin to censorship, the determination about what is or isn't fake news
it is an agency set up by the government. it is a pr firm which tells the news media at large all the activities of government, organizing press reli releases, conferences, so forth. governing fake news has been given to an agency that has not been authorized to do that. our issue is the sweeping powers without any procedures, without any mandate, w without any statutory influence is giving information about government activities to news media. that is a fundamental problem. there are...
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it is not the governments fault it is located overseas. i suppose the government does not here. just like any other subpoena. it could be any other evidence. if there is a particular objection by the government, where the information is located, they are free to raise that and the government will have to deal with that but i gather that is not the situation here. >> it is the situation here. >> let me answer the question directly. the reason this is an extraterritorial act goes right a the heart of why we have presumption against extraterritoriality. no one disputes that countries across the world believe they have the sovereignty and the sovereign right to pass their own laws governing the access to email storage on their soil. here we are reaching into their land and imposing our u.s. position on access to email on their soil. >> why should we have a binary choice between the location of the data and the location of the disclosure? aren't there some other factors? lives?hey email where the service provider has its headquarters? thisre we forced into binary choice? >> that as a
it is not the governments fault it is located overseas. i suppose the government does not here. just like any other subpoena. it could be any other evidence. if there is a particular objection by the government, where the information is located, they are free to raise that and the government will have to deal with that but i gather that is not the situation here. >> it is the situation here. >> let me answer the question directly. the reason this is an extraterritorial act goes...
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up the government. we're causing a lot of people a lot of unnecessary pain and suffering. we need to get this done. regarding funding for the department of state, foreign operation, and other related programs, this portion of the bill provides important resources for our national security. it supports our allies and partners, including $3.3 billion in foreign military financing for israel. a $00 million increase from last year by the -- $200 million increase from last year by the way. it also maintains funding at or above last year for jordan, egypt, tunisia, as well as countries facing russian aggression such as ukraine and georgia. in our own hemisphere the bill supports programs to counter transnational criminal organizations and the flow of illegal drugs. i'm pleased to say that in collaboration with chairwoman lowey this bill also reflects a number of bipartisan priorities, including $800 million for basic education and important increases in global health. such as additional funds to combat tuberc
up the government. we're causing a lot of people a lot of unnecessary pain and suffering. we need to get this done. regarding funding for the department of state, foreign operation, and other related programs, this portion of the bill provides important resources for our national security. it supports our allies and partners, including $3.3 billion in foreign military financing for israel. a $00 million increase from last year by the -- $200 million increase from last year by the way. it also...
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. >>> american people love government. >> after all, government provides you health care. >> this is now part of the fabric of how we care for one another. >> government promises to take care of you, like a controlling boyfriend. >> you might not think that you love me, but it's still my job to protect you. >> this is a big job from what i do, protect people from choices. >> that's why you should choose to break up with big government. >> are you breaking up with me? >> yes, government has weapons, but remember -- >> you're needy, jealous, manipulative. i can't take it anymore. it's crazy. >> don't call me crazy! >> it's dangerous to disagree with government. government has the guns and it knows so much about you. >> stop spying on me! >> you're an arrogant jerk who screws up everything he touches. >> let's break up with government. >> we're done! >> that's our show tonight. tonight. john: what was that odd film clip i just aired? it is a new series that actually is about breaking up with government designed to make the problems caused by government more accessible to people, but it
. >>> american people love government. >> after all, government provides you health care. >> this is now part of the fabric of how we care for one another. >> government promises to take care of you, like a controlling boyfriend. >> you might not think that you love me, but it's still my job to protect you. >> this is a big job from what i do, protect people from choices. >> that's why you should choose to break up with big government. >> are...
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the government has flood insurance. why don't they set up the same thing for people who do not get health insurance? that is all i have to say. it would be the same thing. tony from alabama. caller: i am loving it. i am getting my free phone, welfare, and food stamps. i think the country will be a whole lot better off. host: are you being sarcastic? caller: life is great. host: that is tony in indiana. we also have a twitter feed, and we are taking comments about cspanchat. you can join that conversation as well. pan. at facebook.com/cs david says i am listening to the back and forth that congress. anybodyeed buddy -- if tried this at work, we would be fired. thereetswriger will be no exemptions for anyone. here is the president. >> of all the responsibilities that conquered -- the constitution and owls to congress, two should be simple -- pass a budget and pay america's bills. but if the united states congress does not fulfill its responsibilities to pass a budget today, edge of the united states government will be for
the government has flood insurance. why don't they set up the same thing for people who do not get health insurance? that is all i have to say. it would be the same thing. tony from alabama. caller: i am loving it. i am getting my free phone, welfare, and food stamps. i think the country will be a whole lot better off. host: are you being sarcastic? caller: life is great. host: that is tony in indiana. we also have a twitter feed, and we are taking comments about cspanchat. you can join that...
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>> the government. >> which government? >> exactly, uncle sam. the government has got to step in and help. here. here is one of the biggest advocates of cutting government spending, limited government. so we are living with this paradox, from the days of roosevelt to today, of people expecting all these things from government, yet at the same time, you know, this core belief in limited government, no taxes, fiscal responsibility. and this also leads to a second point. not only are people expecting their government to establish prosperity and jobs, but you mentioned they're also expecting their government to do what? >> to provide for their welfare. >> to provide for welfare, exactly. so to provide for the elderly. you know, i don't care how conservative someone on social security and medicare may be, and of course, medicare is a later program, the principle is the same. what's the one thing they will never, ever support cutting? social security and medicare. you know? if you're a farmer, the last thing you'll ever support cutting is farm sub sits
>> the government. >> which government? >> exactly, uncle sam. the government has got to step in and help. here. here is one of the biggest advocates of cutting government spending, limited government. so we are living with this paradox, from the days of roosevelt to today, of people expecting all these things from government, yet at the same time, you know, this core belief in limited government, no taxes, fiscal responsibility. and this also leads to a second point. not only...
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government de-governance should not happen . this is my first point. obviously, marketing should be brought in by the government or should only the supervision be included, because these powers are a bit too much. i mean, we talked about it in the previous programs. now , market regulation is market supervision. it is supposed to be handed over, a part of me has been handed over. you you said that you ordered most of the monitoring aspect, but you didn't say what your opinion is, now you are against the fact that the chambers of guilds themselves should supervise the market. you see that the chamber of guilds has been supervising and has been supervising for a long time. it is not your government's supervision, no matter how many supervisory guilds there are , they still need a supervisory body. there is also an external example. in any case, a complaint from the people on the part of a guild actually happens, for example, a person goes to complain about a gold shop. that this gentleman sold me fake gold, if the reference of this complaint is the gold
government de-governance should not happen . this is my first point. obviously, marketing should be brought in by the government or should only the supervision be included, because these powers are a bit too much. i mean, we talked about it in the previous programs. now , market regulation is market supervision. it is supposed to be handed over, a part of me has been handed over. you you said that you ordered most of the monitoring aspect, but you didn't say what your opinion is, now you are...
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it's the government! up in your business! so many have succumbed to the pressure and discomfort has given way to apathy. and now you think the government violating your every orfas with regulations, fines and restriction says ordinary and accessible. step one is admitting there is a problem and government shouldn't be up in your business, especially when you are trying to run a business. you deserve a better life. we'll show you crusades against food trucks to the war on kids. it's up there. and it's spreading. hold on. we're going in! this is "the independents." hi there, i'm kennedy. nice to have you here on a delightful end of the week book end, it's "the independents" i'm joined by "reason" editor in chief matt welsh and kmele foster, we are "the independents" and fearless trio of government galavanters. when does the government overstep their bounds? how is the government up in your business. >> they haven't, thank you, i appreciate that. kennedy: really. >> when it intrudes on your ability to behave personally according
it's the government! up in your business! so many have succumbed to the pressure and discomfort has given way to apathy. and now you think the government violating your every orfas with regulations, fines and restriction says ordinary and accessible. step one is admitting there is a problem and government shouldn't be up in your business, especially when you are trying to run a business. you deserve a better life. we'll show you crusades against food trucks to the war on kids. it's up there....
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you don't want because if you if government works if you have smart people in government people that know what they're doing in government works that the public will trust government but you know you won't have the cynicism you won't you know things things will work and they don't you know if that's what the democrats will be elected you know it's it will be so let's speak on their terms for a moment let's speak like a business man and not a government bureaucrat mr president who the c.e.o. of the united states government and if you don't start selling and promoting what your company is capable of and you'll be out of a job real soon and that company will be bankrupt and have to shut its doors as in total economic calamity this isn't about economics anymore it's about public relations p.r. restore the nerve the good name of government just like franklin roosevelt did in our country and your presidency will then have a chance to be successful. as the big picture from our friends from the stories we covered visit our website at tom hartman dot com and r t dot com check out our youtube
you don't want because if you if government works if you have smart people in government people that know what they're doing in government works that the public will trust government but you know you won't have the cynicism you won't you know things things will work and they don't you know if that's what the democrats will be elected you know it's it will be so let's speak on their terms for a moment let's speak like a business man and not a government bureaucrat mr president who the c.e.o. of...
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in other words, is the federal government, is the piece of the federal government that you're giving this job to, is it capable, is it up to the job that you're asking, you the president are asking it to do. so to give you an example of why there this disconnect, let me read you a little portion, whenever america gets a new president and vice president, a team of government workers in the general services administration is responsible for taking down the photos of the outgoing president and vice president and putting up photos of the new one, while the rest of the country is digesting the election result and slowing down for the holidays, this team is working over time. they must get official photographs taken of new leaders and have them reproduce in the thousands and put them up in 8,603 government offices in the united states, approximately 250 embassies and consulates and between 500 and one thousand u.s. military installations around the world. depending on whether we are at war and how you count them. this is no small undertaking as the switch must be accomplished in a short am
in other words, is the federal government, is the piece of the federal government that you're giving this job to, is it capable, is it up to the job that you're asking, you the president are asking it to do. so to give you an example of why there this disconnect, let me read you a little portion, whenever america gets a new president and vice president, a team of government workers in the general services administration is responsible for taking down the photos of the outgoing president and...
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government. it is announced that anyone who wants to import a car should come and register an order you could have seen the call. we predicted it in the law and said that you should use the width of your foreign origin. well, one of the problems for a long time was that they said that we cannot recognize the width of foreign origin, that is, the central bank, which of course is the previous responsible for these issues . it was said that this is how it is being done now. really, it means that the investors who are abroad are allowed, they have money , they have motivation, they want to import raw materials anyway , they want to import goods, they want to import cars, so they can do it this way. the government should open it for them sooner , sir now let's take a step back and get into the generalities. the law that has been approved so far was the law of knowledge production leaps, which was completely organized in the mining industry commission. everything was done , but at the time of its adopt
government. it is announced that anyone who wants to import a car should come and register an order you could have seen the call. we predicted it in the law and said that you should use the width of your foreign origin. well, one of the problems for a long time was that they said that we cannot recognize the width of foreign origin, that is, the central bank, which of course is the previous responsible for these issues . it was said that this is how it is being done now. really, it means that...
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in the hands of the government. it will be put back where it started and will be clarity from there. if that was done, with that essentially end the controversy here? there is a technical question as to what your standing might be if they did that. i would have thought that if they did what the president said in march they were going to do you would have embraced it and said that is why we started this. i apologize, but i think the senator declared victory and withdraw. >> we would love if the government ended the ball collection of phone records. if the government did that, and purged records from the databases they have, that would resolve everything put into place at issue by our injunction motion. that is not the current state of affairs. i think it would be unwise to expect congress or the next to act in that way. there are two bills, one before the house and the senate, they have differences. they have not reconciled their differences. >> i understand. >> i should say that the injuries are ongoing on a daily b
in the hands of the government. it will be put back where it started and will be clarity from there. if that was done, with that essentially end the controversy here? there is a technical question as to what your standing might be if they did that. i would have thought that if they did what the president said in march they were going to do you would have embraced it and said that is why we started this. i apologize, but i think the senator declared victory and withdraw. >> we would love...
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government. eisenhower built a highway system. richard nixon created a new federal agency, the epa. but by 1980, 2 things happened. first, any party that has been in power for a long time loses touch and goes off track. on crime and welfare, democrats feared too -- democrats veered too far away from the american people. but the most fundamental reason people turned away from government is democrats had been so successful in creating a stable economic system. people thought i am fine on my own, i don't need government anymore. america had experienced 35 years of continued prosperity, and a persuasive ronald reagan, supported by a republican party with a unique and new messaging tools took that opportunity that they no longer needed -- took that opportunity to convince them that they no longer needed government. it helped undermine the very idea that gave birth to the rooseveltian system. taxes are going to welfare queens," "you don't need help from the government" -- those messages found a recepti
government. eisenhower built a highway system. richard nixon created a new federal agency, the epa. but by 1980, 2 things happened. first, any party that has been in power for a long time loses touch and goes off track. on crime and welfare, democrats feared too -- democrats veered too far away from the american people. but the most fundamental reason people turned away from government is democrats had been so successful in creating a stable economic system. people thought i am fine on my own,...
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it's for this reason that the government can no longer govern. yesterday the prime minister shook her head when i said that she had treated brexit as a matter only for the conservative party. yet, within half an hour of the vote being announced, the honorable member in stanford commented, she has conducted the arguments as if this was a party political matter, rather than a question of profound national importance. how right he was. how wrong she was to threaten him before the vote took place. i know many people, mr. speaker, across the country will be frustrated and deeply worried about the insecurity around dividedbut if this government continues in office, the uncertainty and risks can only grow. when those party talks start, what he told the house which of the -- would come? o'er the leading opposition who campaigns for brexit up north? we need to know. mr. corbyn: mr. speaker, there talks.n no other party to has been no communication on. all party talks. the prime minister said she has -- might speak to some members of the house. that is not
it's for this reason that the government can no longer govern. yesterday the prime minister shook her head when i said that she had treated brexit as a matter only for the conservative party. yet, within half an hour of the vote being announced, the honorable member in stanford commented, she has conducted the arguments as if this was a party political matter, rather than a question of profound national importance. how right he was. how wrong she was to threaten him before the vote took place....
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reagan defended small government priorities, less government, lessregulation . but he did it in optimistic. he talked to the pragmatic benefits of cutting back. that's the way liberals talk normally. they say with this expansion of government we can do this with this expansion we can help this group but reagan is the opposite but he doesn't focus on individual groups. he focuses on all of us. so what reagan did, the thing that makes reagan's ideology so dominant is that he talks more like a liberal and conservative because he focuses on the pragmatic benefits, the two things that made reagan so successful were his gift or narrative, is recasting of the american dream away from a government oriented version of a committee oriented version is awhat it really is and towards an individualistic government where if government gets out of the way, that ordinary people can prosper and go forward. and the second way to defending less government as. [crying] pragmatically advantageous orfor people. it's not like to help you but we can't afford it and so your stuff. reagan
reagan defended small government priorities, less government, lessregulation . but he did it in optimistic. he talked to the pragmatic benefits of cutting back. that's the way liberals talk normally. they say with this expansion of government we can do this with this expansion we can help this group but reagan is the opposite but he doesn't focus on individual groups. he focuses on all of us. so what reagan did, the thing that makes reagan's ideology so dominant is that he talks more like a...
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, that governments owed, establish government credit, create a national bank, and create a permanent revenue stream of taxes. first to create public credit. in 1790 hamilton asked congress to redeem the securities that the articles of confederation government had issued during the war and the years after the war at face value. most people believed these pieces of paper were worth much less than they said on their face but hamilton said we have to pay them back at what they were supposed to be originally. he also proposed the federal government take over war debts, that's, money the state had borrowed during the war that most people assumed it never would be repaid at all. it was tens of millions of dollars. hamilton's purpose was to build up government credit, restore confidence in the government, and encourage investment in the united states. investors will also be a windfall to speculators who had ebts at dirtese d cheap prices and speculators began buying more of this debt when they heard rumors of hamilton's proposal. there was some chance these debts might be repaid at face valu
, that governments owed, establish government credit, create a national bank, and create a permanent revenue stream of taxes. first to create public credit. in 1790 hamilton asked congress to redeem the securities that the articles of confederation government had issued during the war and the years after the war at face value. most people believed these pieces of paper were worth much less than they said on their face but hamilton said we have to pay them back at what they were supposed to be...
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the government does. john: you could say, given the happy ending, that people worried about the t for spying, look, this is the worst case we cou find. they apologized. and give you $2 million. maybe we should not fear the government. >> i would likto cme in there. my biggest concern after my dad was released and continuing until today is that these polies are continuing to exist it's not so much that my dad was a victim of the government's policies, but i would like to say that he was symptomatic of the sort of policies that we have now. if itan happen to him, it can happen to others, and it may very well be it and we don't know about it. intel of fourth amendment right is restored and wi be fully satisfie with just an apology i have to see actions taken to show tt this will never happen again to anyone. hn: thank-you. we're out of time for this. coming up, says i am being hammered by libertarians, i will try to better explain why i am less bothered by the nsa than i am about other things on this horribl
the government does. john: you could say, given the happy ending, that people worried about the t for spying, look, this is the worst case we cou find. they apologized. and give you $2 million. maybe we should not fear the government. >> i would likto cme in there. my biggest concern after my dad was released and continuing until today is that these polies are continuing to exist it's not so much that my dad was a victim of the government's policies, but i would like to say that he was...
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the government might. if you're not doing anying wronyou have nothingo worry about say some people, but brandon mayfield and his daughter did nothing wrong. they live in oregon and never been to spain. after terrorist's bomtrains in spain the fbi became convinced that brandon's fingerprint was on the bag of detators down at the scene what followed was a nightmare. >> i was in school on that day, may 6, 2004. qaeda picked up by my older brother, called into the office. he told me in a grim voice, let's go outside right now. i said, what's going on? he said, let's just go outside. i wked outde and looked at me and said, dad was arrested by the fbi. i was in total shock. i thought it was a joke. i said, good one. he kept walking. when we reached the dinner my mother was, she was crying. john: a you stayed in jail for two weeks. >> yes. i gotta knock on theoor and thereas a big, burly individual, short hair, crewcut, diminutive, female sang along the talk to me. originally at that mib solitors and said. and th
the government might. if you're not doing anying wronyou have nothingo worry about say some people, but brandon mayfield and his daughter did nothing wrong. they live in oregon and never been to spain. after terrorist's bomtrains in spain the fbi became convinced that brandon's fingerprint was on the bag of detators down at the scene what followed was a nightmare. >> i was in school on that day, may 6, 2004. qaeda picked up by my older brother, called into the office. he told me in a grim...
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cambodia's government says a multi government deal to take in refugees by australia has five. only five moved to cambodia under the program. three have left the nation. now one of the last remaining refugees tell al jazeera that he also wants to leave. >> reporter: he has been badly persecuted here. he says he has been on the run all of his adult life. he hoped to start a new life in australia, but ended up in cambodia. >> reporter: this is a document that you signed saying that you would resettle in cambodia? >> translation: yeah. >> reporter: i've been speaking with minimum as part of a year-- him as part of a year-long negotiation. why did you decide to sign this? >> translation: i don't know. >> i don't know. i don't have anything >> reporter: you just wanted to leave nauru? >> yeah. >> reporter: under a tough border protection policy, anyone who tries to reach australia by boat, is sent to pacific detention centers >> the message is simple, if you come to australia illegal by by boat, there is no way you will ever make australia home. >> reporter: with no viable resettlem
cambodia's government says a multi government deal to take in refugees by australia has five. only five moved to cambodia under the program. three have left the nation. now one of the last remaining refugees tell al jazeera that he also wants to leave. >> reporter: he has been badly persecuted here. he says he has been on the run all of his adult life. he hoped to start a new life in australia, but ended up in cambodia. >> reporter: this is a document that you signed saying that you...
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government has to do. the first of those is that the government employ competition to the maximum possible extent so everybody has a fair shot of contributing and being involved. secondly whatever is done is highly transparent. the third thing that i think needs to be done is to have -- assure that we have competent people in our government who are able to make sensible judgments without conflicts and given those three criteria, i believe that the government not only can, but it has to make choices. pick winners or losers. you cited arpa-e. many other parts of the government do this. i would add incatel, i have a involvement early on so i have a conflict here, but there's a certain parallel. incatel was given a number of tools in the tool kit by the congress that go all the way from taking equity positions to giving grants and contracts, to giving advice and in my view it's been successful in carrying out its mission. it would be another example. they make choices every day. >> thank you very much. senator
government has to do. the first of those is that the government employ competition to the maximum possible extent so everybody has a fair shot of contributing and being involved. secondly whatever is done is highly transparent. the third thing that i think needs to be done is to have -- assure that we have competent people in our government who are able to make sensible judgments without conflicts and given those three criteria, i believe that the government not only can, but it has to make...
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and doing the governance. these people have been in office now for hardly six months. i mean, about seven months, i think. and usually it takes time for the government to organize itself. too many challenges here. in any case, it's not our business to now tell the same government, who defeated us in the last election, who went ahead and even defeated us in the parliamentary elections, because the speaker comes from their side, the deputy speaker comes from their side and then again we tell them that you've got to -- we went to court, the supreme court. we lost the matter in the court. we accepted the judgment or the ruling of the courts itself. we said, we're not happy with it, but we accept it and then we come back again and tell that same government, look, you won that election, not fairly, but -- and again you have to do a, b, c, d, you must work towards bringing down the cost of living in the country, you must take back, i don't know, the people who are the electoral commission before, so basically setting
and doing the governance. these people have been in office now for hardly six months. i mean, about seven months, i think. and usually it takes time for the government to organize itself. too many challenges here. in any case, it's not our business to now tell the same government, who defeated us in the last election, who went ahead and even defeated us in the parliamentary elections, because the speaker comes from their side, the deputy speaker comes from their side and then again we tell them...
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government unions. while they work fog the unions they do things like political activity, recruit new members, negotiate higher salaries, enhance their power at taxpayer expense. the federal government spends $150 million a year on release time. veterans were waiting in cases, dying while waiting, government was paying them to go and ride a union desk instead. >> barack obama did not win a single of the 77 counties -- don't clap yet. we are implementing obamacare in -- we pay wind companies over hundred million dollar a year. the state of oklahoma had to borrow from other funds just to pay wind companies for renewable standard that's crippling the state of oklahoma. >> i can go on all day, i'm going to throw out a regulation the government requires your mutual fund companies to send you prospectus that you never read, you can opt out, obama administration considered it making it easy to opt out, they stopped because of the pressure they were getting from the envelope lobby and paper lobby make money off
government unions. while they work fog the unions they do things like political activity, recruit new members, negotiate higher salaries, enhance their power at taxpayer expense. the federal government spends $150 million a year on release time. veterans were waiting in cases, dying while waiting, government was paying them to go and ride a union desk instead. >> barack obama did not win a single of the 77 counties -- don't clap yet. we are implementing obamacare in -- we pay wind...
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, are you afraid of your own government? well, to tell you the truth, i am, and all of us should be. [applause] and i speak not in a partisan sense, or an administration or individuals. i'm talking an institution of government. wasn't this the admonition of the founding fathers that government tends to grow to take on power until freedom eventually is lost? the fact is, and we can't escape it, only government is capable of tyranny. now, i realize that this is a controversial subject, particularly as we approach an election year. but then if you didn't take up things that were controversial, you wouldn't talk at all. there was a man knocked on a door one day, a small boy answered, the mansard is your father home? the boy said no. the man said is your mother home? the boy said no. the man said i am your uncle on your mother's side. the boy said you can come in, but you're on the wrong side. [laughter] the boston committee claimed the right to life, liberty, and property. two years later the first , continental congress claimed
, are you afraid of your own government? well, to tell you the truth, i am, and all of us should be. [applause] and i speak not in a partisan sense, or an administration or individuals. i'm talking an institution of government. wasn't this the admonition of the founding fathers that government tends to grow to take on power until freedom eventually is lost? the fact is, and we can't escape it, only government is capable of tyranny. now, i realize that this is a controversial subject,...
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at the end of the day if a government chooses to make use of us that is the prerogative of the government. problem how it is that we have to beg for a contract and have a state funded us with private military companies up writing on the phone and a sponsored by the un governments the governments really have a choice either by money to contract us to suck or distance and support they've aust to go free they usually go the free route and often they live to regret that. after some mercenary leaders strike their hand at military coups like the case of some calmer austin seychelles equatorial guinea and can you blame governments for being an easy about working with pay and cease. i think you for government has contracted to p.m.c. directly and that p.m.c. follows the laws of that country and that it puts itself under the jurisdiction of those on forces governments have no reason to fifty m. c. in fact every time we have we integrated with the forces where we are training we live with him we share the same food as they do we live in the same type of environment they live in and we meant to them
at the end of the day if a government chooses to make use of us that is the prerogative of the government. problem how it is that we have to beg for a contract and have a state funded us with private military companies up writing on the phone and a sponsored by the un governments the governments really have a choice either by money to contract us to suck or distance and support they've aust to go free they usually go the free route and often they live to regret that. after some mercenary...